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In  the  course  of  a  year  varied  activities  make  up  the  daily  schedule 
of  a  student.  The  rpemory  of  them  we  would  like  to  carry  along  into  the 
future;  but  wonderful  as  the  human  memory  is,  often  an  outside  force 
of  some  sort— a  familiar  face,  a  picture,  or  perhaps  even  just  a  few  words— 
is  needed  to  stimulate  this  fascinating  faculty. 

The  yearbook  staff  has  done  their  utmost  to  publish  a  yearbook  which 

will  call  to  mind  the  many  joyous  and  happy  days  of  our  youth. 

JANICE  MURPHY 
Eclitor-in-Chief 


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Tune— Cornell  Alma  Mater 

Words— Class  of  1 947 

Our  strong  band  can  ne'er  be  broken 

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Formed  in  Dear  Case  High 

Far  surpassing  wealth  unspoken 

Sealed  by  friendship's  tie. 

Mem'ry's  leaflets  close  shall  twine 

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Around  our  hearts  for  aye, 

And  waft  us  back  o'er  life's  broad  track 

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To  pleasures  of  past.  day. 

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High  school  life  at  best  is  passing. 
Gliding  swiftly  by: 

Then  let  us  pledge  in  word  and  deed 
Our  love  for  dear  Case  High. 


CHORUS 


Alma  Mater— Alma  Mater, 

Deep  graven  on  each  heart. 
Ode  victorious,  we  go  singing 
As  from  these  halls  we  depart. 


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In  recognition  of  the  unselfish  giving  of  his  time  and  energies,  we  the 
class  of  nineteen  hundred  and  fifty-nine  gratefully  dedicate  our  yearbook, 
"The  Chief,"  to  Mr.  Paul  F.  Monahan. 

We  want  him  to  know  that  we  will  never  forget  his  sincere  endeavors 
to  help  us  on  our  road  of  life. 


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Editor— JANICE  MURPHY 

Assistant  Editors— MARY  DALTON 

MARILYN  HARVEY 

Business  Managers— MAUREEN  DONOVAN 

WILLIAM  PALMISCIANO 

Artist-JOHN  NIEJADLIK 

Photographer— WILLIAM  PALMISCIANO 

Advisor-MISS  RITA  SULLIVAN 


Olher  members  of  the  staff  include:  Judy  Had- 
field,  Murielle  Courvilie,  Helen  Midwood,  Ann  Thayer, 
Christina  Merrill,  Lyn  Seagrave,  and  Ernie  Pineault. 


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Town  pf  Swansea,  Massachusetts 
Department  pf  Public  Schools 

RICHARD  B.  GREENMAN.  SUPERINTENDENT 


OFFICE  OF  SUPERINTENDENT 

Joseph  case  high  school 
OSBORNE  8-8326 


To  the  Class  of  1959: 

Would  you  prefer  to  travel  around  the  world  In  eighty 
days  or  eighty  hours? 

In  1872  young  readers  of  Jules  Verne's  "Around  the  World 
in  Eighty  Days"  would  have  given  much  to  make  that  fascinating 
trip  with  Phileas  Fogg.  Narrow  escapes,  last  minute  solutions 
to  impossible  problems,  and  a  race  with  time  to  win  a  wager 
made  the  tale  popular. 

The  same  readers  today  would  settle  for  no  less  than  a 
jet-stream  voyage  around  the  globe,  with  fewer  hardships  and 
no  adventures  except  the  achievement  of  speed.  They  would  see 
little,  meet  no  one,  and  arrive  safely. 

The  speed  of  travel  today  enables  you  to  go  farther  in 
limited  time  and  see  more  places  in  the  world.  You  can  revisit 
areas  you  like  and  have  a  greater  number  of  trips  in  your  life¬ 
time  with  a  greater  variety  of  experiences  than  was  possible 
eighty  years  ago.  This  is  good,  for  you  learn  more  about  your 
world  and  are  prompted  to  study  so  that  you  can  better  under¬ 
stand  what  you  see. 

Your  trip  through  life  can  be  speedy,  with  great  effort 
to  get  somewhere  and  little  attention  given  to  the  fascinating 
years  through  which  you  are  passing.  On  the  other  hand,  you 
can  enjoy  each  year  without  the  plodding  progress  of  a  wagon 
train  or  the  tedious  voyage  of  a  clipper  ship.  You  can  set  a 
fast  pace  to  reach  each  point  in  your  life,  but  once  there  you 
can  take  time  to  enjoy  its  benefits  and  opportunities  before 
taking  off  with  the  roar  of  jets  for  your  next  adventure. 

No  doubt  you  will  want  to  live  at  times  as  if  you  were 
circling  the  globe  in  eighty  hours.  Such  speed  will  enable  you 
to  spend  time  at  the  eighty— day  rate  in  places  and  activities 
you  enjoy.  Science  places  you  in  a  modern  world,  but  there  is 
always  time  to  pause  and  live  a  little  in  those  areas  which 
give  the  most  satisfaction,  if  you  will  but  find  them. 

For  you  all  I  wish  safe  journeys  and  time  to  live  at 
each  destination. 


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Town  of  Swansea,  Massachusetts 
Department  of  Public  Schools 

JOSEPH  CASE  HIGH  SCHOOL 
OSBORNE  8-8326 

HELEN  A.  REAGAN,  PRINCIPAL 


Members  of  the  Class  of  19E>9 
Dear  Boys  and  Girls: 

Another  June  has  rolled  around,  a  June  that  holds  particular 
significance  for  you,  for  this  June  marks  for  you  both  an  end  and 
a  beginning.  Your  days  of  childhood  are  now  behind  you  and  you 
stand  on  the  threshold  of  that  great  tomorrow  that  is  yours  to  do 
with  as  you  will. 

Thank  God  that  you  are  young.  Rejoice  that  you  are  Americans; 
that  to  you  all  barriers  of  birth,  wealth,  and  social  position  are 
non-existent.  The  fundamental  training  you  have  received  in  high 
school  is  but  a  first  step  to  enable  you  to  take  advantage  of  the 
intellectual  resources  in  which  our  land  abounds.  There  is  nothing 
to  prevent  your  attaining  a  worth  and  a  dignity  that  will  allow  you 
to  grow  into  your  potentialities  and  achieve  whatever  you  have  the 
potentiality  to  achieve. 

Remember  that  all  success  is  relative  and  that  your  contribu¬ 
tion,  if  honestly  and  intelligently  given,  is  necessary  for  the 
perfection  of  the  universal  pattern. 

Live  your  life  with  forward  face  and  joyous  heart.  Render  to 
each  succeeding  stage  of  your  life  the  full  measure  of  your  strength 
and  devotion.  Never  give  up  the  dreams  of  your  youth,  and,  finally, 
may  you  come  at  last  to  know  "the  great  Common  human  heart  of  us  all." 

May  God  bestow  His  richest  gift  on  all  of  you. 


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Town  of  Swansea,  Massachusetts 
Department  of  Public  Schools 

JOSEPH  CASE  HIGH  SCHOOL 
OSBORNE  8-8326 

HELEN  A.  REAGAN.  PRINCIPAL 

To  the  Class  of  '  £9: 

As  you  complete  your  years  of  work  at  Case  High  School  you  see 
before  you  the  promise  of  new  horizons  and  opportunities  not  evident 
to  previous  graduating  classes.  You  are  about  to  take  your  place  in 
a  world  only  dreamed  of  just  a  few  short  years  ago.  The  entire  uni¬ 
verse  beckons  man  to  a  new  future;  a  challenge  to  the  pioneering 
nature  of  man.  It  may  seem  strange  to  think  of  space  travel  as  pio¬ 
neering,  or  the  moon  and  the  sun  as  frontiers.  However,  this  is  ac¬ 
tually  the  case,  and  some  of  you  are  the  pioneers  in  this  exacting 
technological  venture. 

This  pioneering  requires  more  than  courage  and  desire.  Its  most 
important  requisite  is  education,  and  this,  graduates,  is  something 
you  have  to  earn.  I  cannot  impress  upon  you  strongly  enough  the  ur¬ 
gency  for  additional  learning,  whether  this  be  formal  or  informal. 

Your  life  must  be  devoted  to  an  understanding  of  the  myriad  changes 
occurring  in  our  world,  so  that  if  you  cannot  pioneer  at  least  you 
may  be  aware  of  the  struggle  for  the  frontier,  or  as  the  poet  Whitman 

Sa^S*  ”Lo,  the  darting  bowling  orbj 

Lo,  the  brother  orbs  around, all  the  clustering 
suns  and  planets, 

All  the  dazzling  days,  all  the  mystic  nights  with 
dreams , 

Pioneers J  0  pioneers! 

These  are  of  us,  they  are  with  us. 

All  for  primal  needed  work,  while  the  followers  there 
in  embryo  wait  behind. 

We  to-day's  procession  heading,  we  the  route  for 
travel  clearing. 

Pioneers!  0  pioneers!" 

My  sincere  best  wishes  go  with  you.  JTd 


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JAMES  F.  CASSIDY 

Director  of  Athletics,  Coach  of  Football  and 
Basketball 


MISS  ELEANOR  L.  EMERY 
Typinf,  Shorthand,  Treasurer  J-SHS 


ROBERT  E.  BANNISTER  MRS.  MARGARET  CASSELS 

Commercial  Law,  Health,  Driver  Education  Typing,  Consumer  Education 


GERARD  F.  DALTON 
Sciences 


JAMES  E.  CONROY 
Mathematics 


MRS.  ALICE  C.  FALLON 
Typing,  Office  Practice 


MRS.  ETTA  G.  HANLEY 
Art  Assistant 


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MRS.  MARY  B.  HUNT  H.  JAMES  LAFLAMME  MRS.  FLORENCE  McDERMOTT 

Clothing  Music  Supervisor,  Band  Director  Foods 


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PAUL  F.  MONAHAN 

Social  Studies,  Faculty  Manager  of  Athletics 


JOSEPH  PAPANDREA 
Social  Studies 


MRS.  JULIA  PAPANDREA 
French,  Student  Council 


RICHARD  NELSON  MRS.  AVIS  PHILLIPS  MRS.  ANNE  S.  POLLEN 

English  Cafteria  Manager,  Homemaking  English,  "The  Cardinal"  Advisor 


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MISS  NORMA  J.  RIZY  MRS.  MAURITA  SEIDENTOPF  MRS.  CLARA  M.  STEWART 

Phys.  Ed,  Coach  Girls'  Sports  Biology,  Science  Art  Supervisor 


MRS.  MARY  SULLIVAN 
Latin 


MISS  RITA  SULLIVAN 
English,  Library  Science 


MR.  DONALD  G.  TRIPP 
Industrial  Arts 


MISS  MARILYN  J.  WEBBER 
English 


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MRS.  MARILYN  WIMER 
Science,  Mathematics 


MR.  EDWARD  F.  WRIGHT 
Automotive  Shop 


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President-ALEXANDER  McCRAE 


Secretary— ANN  THAYER 


Treasurer— JEANNE  CHOUINARD 


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CYNTHIA  ANN  BLOW  "Cindy" 

Horbine  Road,  Rehoboth  College 

"For  one  who  is  studious,  study  is  happiness." 

Junior  Red  Cross  2,  3  .  .  .  Basketball  2  .  .  .  Track  2  .  .  .  Latin 
Club  2  .  .  .  Science  Fair  2  .  .  .  Softball  3  .  .  .  French  Club  4 
.  .  .  Yearbook  Staff  4  .  .  .  AA  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Teacher 


MARILYN  BRAGA 

103  Lincoln  Avenue 

"What's  life  without  a  little  fun." 

Pep  Squad  4  .  .  .  Business  Bees  4  .  .  .  Girls'  Glee  Club  4 
AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Secretary 


Lynn 

Commercia 


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JOHN  BRICKHILL 

91  Front  Street 

"Quietness  is  best." 

Latin  Club  1  .  .  .  Football  1,  2,  3,  4 

.  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Engineer 


LESLIE  WILLIAM  BROWN 

320  Riverside  Avenue 

"The  pen  is  mightier  than  the 
Cardinal  Staff  4,  Sales  Manager  4  .  .  .  AA 
Fair  3. 

AMBITION:  Radio 


PATRICIA  ANN  BRILLIANT  "Pat" 

110  Ralph  Chapman  Road  College 

"Laugh  yourself  into  stitches." 

Latin  Club  1,  2  .  .  .  French  Club  3  .  .  .  Cardinal  Staff  4  .  .  . 
Yearbook  Staff  4  .  .  .  JV  Cheerleader  3  .  .  .  Pep  Squad  2,  3 
.  .  .  Junior  Red  Cross  1,  2,  3  .  .  .  Nurses  Aide  1,  2,  3  .  .  .  Prom 
Committee  3  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Registered  Nurse 


"Les" 

College’ 

sword." 

1,  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Science 


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DAVID  WHEATON  BROWNELL  "Dave" 

93  Main  Street  College 

"A  moral,  sensible,  and  well-bred  man." 

Latin  Club  1,  2,  3,  Vice  President  2  .  .  .  Cardinal  4,  Co-Editor  4  .  .  .  AA 
1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Industrial  Designer 


BRUCE  CHARLES  BUFFINTON  "Brewster" 

404  Seaview  Avenue  College 

"Happy  am  I;  from  care  I'm  free." 

Baseball  3,  4  .  .  .  Football  4  .  .  .  French  Club  3  ,4  .  .  .  AA  3,  4. 
AMBITION:  Undecided 


SALLY  ANN  CABRAL 

1 1 6  Metacomet  Avenue 

"A  little  mischief  by  the  way, 
French  Club  3,  Treasurer  3  .  .  .  Girls' 
4  .  .  .  Nurses'  Aides  Council  3,  4  . 
mittee  3  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 


"Sal" 

College 

a  litte  fun  to  spur  the  day." 

Glee  Club  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Cardinal  Staff 
.  .  Business  Bees  4  .  .  .  Prom  Com- 


AMBITION:  Social  Worker 


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RONALD  STUART  CAHOON  "Ron" 

322  Maple  Avenue  Mixed 

"An  all  American  boy." 

Football  4  .  .  .  Basketball  4  .  .  .  AA  4. 

AMBITION:  Shoe  Salesman 


CLAUDETTE  CANUEL  "Clo" 

147  Metacomet  Avenue  Business 

"What  is  life  without  a  little  fun?" 

Business  Bees  4  .  .  .  Softball  3  .  .  .  Basketball  4  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 
AMBITION:  Secretary 


ALBERT  CANEDY 

59  Glendale  Street,  Fall  River 

"Life's  too  short  to  worry." 
Business  Bees  4  .  .  .  AA  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Optician 


"Butch" 

Business 


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MANUEL  CARVALHO  JR. 

104  Cedar  Avenue 

"Good  nature  is  one  of  the  richest  gifts." 

Football  1,  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Music  1  .  .  .  Track  1,  2  .  . 
mittee  3  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Teacher 


"Snookie" 

College 
.  Prom  Com- 


LORRAINE  CASTONGUAY 

61  Bayview  Avenue 

"Silence  is  golden." 

Business  Bees  4  .  .  .  Office  Assistant  4  .  .  .  AA  1, 
AMBITION:  Secretary 


"Lorri" 

Business 
2,  3,  4. 


ROGER  CASTONGUAY 

57  Swansom  Road  Arts 

"Win  without  bragging — lose  without  excuse." 

French  Club  3  .  .  .  Basketball  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Track  3,  4  .  .  .  Football 
4  ...  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Air  Force — Engineer 


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DONNA  MAE  CAWLEY 

112  Alsada  Road  College 

"1  love  to  live  whether  I  smile  or  grieve." 

Latin  Club  1,  2  .  .  .  Yearbook  Staff  4  .  .  .  Business  Bees  4  .  .  . 
Cardinal  Girls  4.  .  .  .  Mixed  Chorus  4  .  .  .  Girls'  Glee  Club  2,  3 
.  .  .  Band  1  .  .  .  Orchestra  1  .  .  .  AA  1,2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Private  Secretary 


EVERETT  CESTODIO 

Sharp's  Lot  Road 

"Variety  is  the  very  spice  of  life." 
Band  1,  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Orchestra  1,  2,  3,  4  .  .  . 
.  .  .  Business  Bees  4  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Secretary 


"Ev" 

Commercial 
Mixed  Chorus  3 


SALLY  ANN  CHACE  "Sal" 

28  Rangeley  Street  Commercial 

"I  have  no  mockings  or  argument." 

Band  1  .  .  .  Orchestra  1  .  .  .  Latin  Club  2  .  .  .  Business  Bees  4 
.  .  .  Cardinal  Girls  Choir  4  .  .  .  Mixed  Chorus  4  ...  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Air  Line  Hostess 


JEAN  CAROLINE  CHOUINARD  "Jeanne" 

31  Keller  Avenue  Commercial 

"A  combination  rare  but  true,  athlete,  student  and  good  pal,  too." 
Basketball  1,  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Volleyball  3,  4  .  .  .  Softball  3,  4  .  .  . 

Prom  Committee  3  .  .  .  Band  1,  2,  Secretary  2  .  .  .  Orchestra  1,  2, 

3,  Secretary  3  .  .  .  French  Club  3  .  .  .  Yearbook  Staff  4  .  .  .  Class 

Vice  President  2  .  .  .  Treasurer  4  .  .  .  Track  1,  2  .  .  .  Girls'  Glee 

Club  1  .  .  .  Nurses'  Aide  1  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Physical  Education  Teacher 


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WILLIAM  HENRY  COTTER  "Bill" 

49  Harbor  Road  College 

"A  smile  for  every  fellow  and  two  for  every  girl." 

Boys'  Glee  Club  2  .  .  .  Latin  Club  2  .  .  .  French  Club  3  .  .  .  Stu¬ 
dent  Council  3,  4,  President  4  .  .  .  Football  3  .  .  .  Basketball  2,  3, 
4  .  .  .  Baseball  3  .  .  .  Track  2  .  .  .  Prom  Committee  3  .  .  .  Car¬ 
dinal  Staff  4,  Sports  Editor  4  .  .  .  AA  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  College 


MURIEL  LOUISE  COURVILLE 

544  Old  Fall  River  Road  College 

"Friendly,  busy,  and  studious." 

Band  1,  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Orchestra  1,  2,  3  .  .  .  Yearbook  Staff  4  .  .  . 
Cardinal  Staff,  Feature  Editor  4  .  .  .  French  Club  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Fresh¬ 
man  Chorus  1  .  .  .  Girls'  Glee  Club  1  .  .  .  Basketball  4  .  .  .  Prom 
Committee  3  .  .  .  AA  1,2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Teacher 


MARY  MARGARET  DALTON  "Mary" 

69  Mount  Hope  Avenue  College 

"A  quiet  little  maiden  with  a  quiet  little  way." 

Latin  Club  1,  2  .  .  .  French  Club  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Band  1,  2,  3,  4  .  .  . 
Cardinal  Girls'  Choir  2,  3,  4,  President  4  .  .  .  Mixed  Chorus  2,  3,  4 
.  .  .  Orchestra  1,  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Junior  High  Orchestra  1  .  .  .  Cardinal 
Staff  4,  Copy  Editor  4  .  .  .  Yearbook  Staff  4,  Assistant  Editor  4  .  .  . 
Prom  Committee  3  .  .  .  National  Honor  Society  3,  4  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Teacher 


BRUCE  ARNOLD  DEMORANVILLE  "Bulldog" 

97  Cedar  Cove  Lane  College 

"Handsome  is  as  handsome  does." 

Football  1,  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Basketball  1,  2  .  .  .  Baseball  1,  2,  3  .  .  . 

Latin  Club  1,  2  .  .  .  Class  Treasurer  3  .  .  .  Student  Council  2,  4 

.  .  .  Band  1,2...  Prom  Committee  3  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Forestry 


RICHARD  DESRUISSEAUX 

79  Bayside  Avenue 

"Neatness  counts." 

Basketball  1 ,  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Football  3  4 
1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Electronic  Engineer 


"Richie" 

Commercial 
Baseball  1  .  .  .  AA 


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MARGARET  MAUREEN  DONAVAN  "Moe" 

1032  Gardners  Neck  Road  College 

"When  Irish  eyes  are  shining." 

Cardinal  Staff,  Associate  Editor  4  .  .  .  Yearbook  Staff  4  .  .  .  Student 
Council  3,  4,  Secretary  3,  4  .  .  .  Latin  Club  1,2...  French  Club  4  .  .  . 
Girls'  Glee  Club  2  .  .  .  Cardinal  Girls'  Choir  2  .  .  .  Mixed  Chorus  2  .  .  . 
Band  1,  2,  Secretary  1,  Vice  President  2  .  .  .  Orchestra  1,  2  .  .  .  Prom 
Committee  3  .  .  .  Junior  Red  Cross  1,  2  .  .  .  Basketball  2,  3,  4  .  .  . 

Volleyball  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Track  2  .  .  .  Softball  3,  Manager  3  .  .  .  Office 

Assistant  3  .  .  .  Secretary  2  .  .  .  Junior  High  Girls'  Glee  Club  1  .  .  . 

Freshman  Choir  1  .  .  .  Nurses'  Aide  1,  2  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Lawyer 


HARRY  W.  DUCKWORTH  "Ducky" 

2241  G.A.R.  Highway  General 

"A-hunting  we  shall  go." 

Basketball  1,  2,  4  ...  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Undecided 


- 


- 


35 


ROY  BRADFORD  FYANS 

1340  Gardners  Neck  Road 

"Let's  make  hay  while  the  sun 
Golf  Team  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  AA  1 ,  2,  3,  4. 
AMBITION:  Service 


NANCY  ELLEN  FRANKE  "Nan" 

31  Sunny  Slope  Avenue  Commercial 

"Her  ways  are  quiet  happy  ones." 

Business  Bees  4  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Receptionist 


MURIEL  MAE  GAGNE 

70  Front  Street 

"Always  leave  them  laughing  when  you  say 
Librarian  2,  3  .  .  .  Business  Bees  4  .  .  .  President  4  . 
AMBITION:  Air  Line  Stewardess 


"Mury" 

Commercial 

goodbye." 

.  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 


LINDA  RUTH  GARDNER  "Lin" 

15  Lawrence  Street  General 

"She  speaks,  behaves,  and  looks  just  as  she  ought." 

Pep  Squad  4  .  .  .  Cardinal  Staff  4  .  .  .  Glee  Club  4,  Secretary  4 
.  .  ,  Librarian  3  .  .  .  AA  1,2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Nurse 


JOHN  JAMES  GASPAR  "Johnny  Jay" 

88  Ashmony  Street  College 

"With  his  guitar  in  his  hands  and  a  smile  on  his  face." 

Football  3,  4  .  .  .  Track  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Boys'  Glee  Club  2,  3  .  .  . 
Mixed  Chorus  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Latin  Club  2  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Entertainer 


DIANE  GUIMOND  "Di" 

182  Bayside  Avenue  General 

"Quiet  and  sweet,  most  pleasant  to  meet." 

Business  Bees  4  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  WAVES 


37 


DONALD  JAMES  GUSTAFSON  "Gus" 

36  Cove  Street  College 

"And  thus  he  bore,  without  abuse,  the  grand  old  name  of  gentleman." 
Track  1,  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Football  4  .  .  .  Class  Treasurer  1,  President  2 
.  .  ..  Student  Council  2,  4,  Vice  President  4  .  .  .  Prom  Committee  3 
.  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Physical  Education  Teacher 


V..,, 


Commercial 


PAUL  GUIMOND 

78  Munsey  Avenue 

"Laws  were  made  to  be  broken." 

Boys'  Glee  Club  2,  3  .  .  .  Orchestra  4  .  .  .  Band  2  .  .  .  Track 
1  ...  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Professional  Drummer 


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JUDITH  DAWN  HADFIELD  "Judy" 

944  Gardners  Neck  Road  Mixed 

"Stately  and  tall,  she  moves  through  the  hall." 

Junior  High  Girls'  Glee  Club  .  .  .  Freshman  Chorus  .  .  .  Band  1, 

2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Orchestra  1,  2,  3,  4,  Vice  President  4  .  .  .  Mixed 
Chorus  3  .  .  .  Cardinal  Girls'  Choir  3,  4  .  .  .  Prom  Committee  3  .  .  . 
Latin  Club  1  .  .  .  French  Club  2  .  .  .  Business  Bees  4,  Vice  President 
4  .  .  .  Student  Council  1,  3,  4  .  .  .  Office  Assistant  3,  4  .  .  .  Cardinal 
Staff  4  .  .  .  Yearbook  Staff  4  .  .  .  Basketball  3,  4  .  .  .  Volleyball 

3,  4  ...  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Executive  Secretary 


38 


MARILYN  DORIS  HARVEY 

72  Cedar  Cove  Lane  College 

"Music  is  said  to  be  the  speech  of  angels." 

Cardinal  Staff  4  .  .  .  Yearbook  Staff  4,  Assistant  Editor  4  ..  . 
Band  1,  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Orchestra  1,  2,  3,  4,  Secretary  4  .  .  .  Cardinal 
Girls'  Choir  2,  3,  4,  Vice  President  4  .  .  .  Mixed  Chorus  2,  3,  4 

.  .  .  All  District  Chorus  4  .  .  .  Junior  High  Girls'  Glee  ‘Club  1  .  .  . 

Freshman  Chorus  1  .  .  .  Basketball  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Volleyball  2,  3,  4 

.  .  .  French  Club  2,  3,  4,  Vice  President  4  .  .  .  Latin  Club  1  .  .  . 

Prom  Committee  3  .  .  .  Librarian  4  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Elementary  School  Teacher 


ROBERT  KELLY  "Rob" 

Hornbine  Road  College 

"Youth  is  a  blunder,  manhood,  a  struggle,  old  age,  a  regret." 
Football  1,  2  ...  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Air  Force 


39 


SUSAN  LAPIERRE  "Sue" 

71  Maplewood  Avenue  College 

"Lovely— is  the  light  of  a  dark  eye  in  woman." 

Latin  Club  1,  2,  Recording  Secretary  2  .  .  .  French  Club  2,  3  .  .  . 
Track  1,  2  .  .  .  Volleyball  1,  2  .  .  .  Pep  Squad  2  .  .  .  Cheerleader, 
JV  2,  Varsity  3,  4  .  .  .  Student  Council  2  .  .  .  Girls'  Glee  Club 
2,.  3,  Secretary  3  .  .  .  Mixed  Chorus  3,  4  .  .  .  Cardinal  Girls'  Choir 
3,  4  .  .  .  Prom  Committe’e  3  .  .  .  Office  Assistant  3  .  .  .  Yearbook 
Staff  4  ...  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Medical  Technologist 


GERTRUDE  MARIE 

264  Sharp's  Lot  Road 


LAROCHE 


"Gert" 

Commercial 


'Love 


and  marriage. 


Business  Bees  4  .  .  .  Girls'  Glee  Club  4  ...  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 
AMBITION:  Office  Work 


40 


LORRAINE  S.  LEITE 

204  Bark  Street 

"She  knows  her  own 
Girls'  Glee  Club  1  .  .  .  Business  Bees  4  .  . 
AMBITION:  Receptionist 


PHOTO  NOT 
AVAILABLE 


EDWARD  ELLIOTT  LEVINE 

15  Lawrence  Street 

"Ask  me  no  questions  and  I'll 
Glee  Club  1  ...  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 
AMBITION:  Service 


"Bugsey" 

Commercial 

mind." 

.  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 


ARTHUR  LEPAGE  JR. 

30  Charles  Street 

"Now  or  never  waste  the  time." 

AA  3,4. 

AMBITION:  Engineer 


"Pete" 

General 


ANTHONY  D.  MACEDO 

55  Barneyville  Road 

"Men  of  few  words  are 
Glee  Club  1  .  .  .  AA  1 ,  2,  3,  4. 
AMBITION:  Air  Force 


Absent  when 
pictures  were  made 


RUSSELL  J.  LORD  "Russ" 

311  Old  Warren  Road  Arts 

"All  things  come  around  to  him  who  will  but  wait." 

Track  1,  2,  3,  4  ...  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Navy 


'Tony" 

College 


the  best  men.' 


MANSON  MacINNIS 

157  Wilbur  Avenue  Mixed 

"Be  happy,  go  lucky." 

Baseball  2,  3,  4  ...  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Undecided 


42 


'Harvey" 

Business 


him  her  favorite  son.' 


JAMES  HARVEY  MACKIE 

Stevens  Home  For  Boys 

"Athletics  claimed 

Football  1,  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Track  1,  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Basketball  1,  2,  3,  4  .  .  . 
Boys'  Glee  Club  3  .  .  .  Class  Vice  President  3  .  .  .  Student  Council  1  2 
.  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Air  Force 


DONALD  ELLIS  MacLEOD  "Donnie" 

68  Purchase  Street,  Rehoboth  College 

"A  true  sport  in  every  sense  of  the  word." 


Class  President  3  .  .  .  Student  Council  3,  4 
3,  4  .  .  .  French  Club  3,  Vice  President  3  . 
2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Boys'  State  Representative  3  . 
Editor  4  ...  AA  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Physical  Education  Teacher 


National  Honor  Society 


Football  4 


Basketball 


Cardinal  Staff  4,  Sports 


CAROL  MARTIN 

2304  G.A.R.  Highway  College 

"Art  is  the  path  of  a  creator  to  his  work." 

Latin  Club  1  .  .  .  French  Club  3  .  .  .  Cardinal  Staff  4  .  .  .  Volleyball 
1  .  .  .  Basketball  3,  4  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Fashion  Illustrator 


43 


EDWARD  McCOOMB 

57  Bond  Street 

"A  man  that  will  enjoy  a  quiet  conscience 
AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Armed  Service 


44 


WILKINSON  BRAYTON  MARVEL  "Wilkie" 

63  Cedar  Cove  Lane  College 

"As  merry  as  the  day  is  long." 

Track  1  .  .  .  Prom  Committee  3  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Engineering 


"Eddy" 

Mixed 

must  lead  a  quiet  life." 


AL  McCRAE  "Sandy" 

219  Barneyville  Road  College 

"It  matters  not  if  you  win  or  lose,  but  how  you  play  the  game." 
Class  Vice  President  4  .  .  .  Football  3,  4  .  .  .  Basketball  2,  3,  4 
.  .  .  Track  3,  4  .  .  .  Prom  Committee  3  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 
AMBITION:  Public  Accountant 


ROBERTA  AAcPHERSON  "Robie" 

124  Pearse  Road  College 

"A  little  girl  with  big  ideas." 

Girls'  Glee  Club  3,  4  .  .  .  Latin  Club  1  .  .  .  French  Club  3  .  .  . 
Prom  Committee  3  .  .  .  Cardinal  Staff  4  .  .  .  Yearbook  Staff  4 
.  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Physical  Therapist 


GERALDINE  MEDEIROS  "Gerri" 

43  Coleman  Street  College 

"A  smile  for  every  girl  and  two  for  every  fellow." 

Latin  Club  1,  2  .  .  .  French  Club  2,  3  .  .  .  Yearbook  Staff  4  .  .  . 
Prom  Committee  3  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Teacher 


MYRON  MEDEIROS 

168  Gardners  Neck  Road  Commercial 

"Not  too  timid,  not  too  bold." 

AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Business 


45 


CHRISTINA  MERRILL 

627  Warren  Avenue 

"The  sunshine  of  her  smile." 

French  Club  2,  3,  4,  Treasurer  4  .  .  .  Bios  Club  4  .  . 
Girls'  Choir  3,  4,  Secretary  4  .  .  .  Mixed  Chorus  3,  4  .  . 
Council  3  .  .  .  Latin  Club  1,  2  .  .  .  Prom  Committee  3 
Squad  4  .  .  .  Cardinal  Staff  4  .  .  .  Yearbook  Staff  4  .  .  .  AA 
AMBITION:  Elementary  School  Teacher 


"Chris" 

College 

.  Cardinal 
.  Student 
.  .  .  Pep 
1,  2,  3,  4. 


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HELEN  LOUISE  MIDWOOD 

River  Avenue 

"It's  a  friendly  heart  that  has  plenty  of  friends." 

Bios  Club  3,  4,  Vice  President  3,  4  .  .  .  Cardinal  Staff  4,  Fiction 
Editor  4  .  .  .  Girls'  Glee  Club  4  .  .  .  Office  Assistant  4 
Committee  3  .  .  .  Yearbook  Staff  4  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Registered  Nurse 


'Helen" 

College 


Prom 


BARBARA  JOAN  MILLER  "Babs" 

15  Edwards  Avenue  Mixed 

"Bonnie’blue-eyed  lassie." 

Librarian  2  .  .  ..  Office  Assistant  2,  3  .  .  .  Track  1  .  .  .  Cardinal 
Staff  4  .  .  .  Yearbook  Staff  4  .  .  .  Prom  Committee  3  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 
AMBITION:  Engineer's  Secretary 


WILLIAM  HAROLD  MITCHELL  "Bill" 

64  Hortonville  Road  Shop 

"The  monuments  of  wit  survive  the  monuments  of  power." 

Football  1,  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Baseball  1,  2,  3  .  .  .  Basketball  1,  2,  3 
.  .  .  Student  Council  2  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,4. 

AMBITION:  Gas  Station  owner 


DALE  MOORE  "Dale" 

75  Lawrence  Street  Mixed 

"An  unreflected  light  did  never  yet  dazzle  the  vision  feminine." 
Office  Assistant  3,  4  .  .  .  Business  Bees  4  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Office  Worker 


MILTON  ELLIS  MOSHER  "Ted" 

342  Hilton  Lane  Commercial 

"Good  things  come  in  small  packages." 

Junior  Red  Cross  3,  4  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Marines 


DANIEL  JOSEPH  MURPHY  "Dan" 

6  Rolfe  Avenue  Auto  Shop 

"Ambition  has  no  risk." 

Band  1  .  .  .  Orchestra  1  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Mechanic 


JANICE  ELIZABETH  MURPHY  "Jan" 

451  Wilbur  Avenue  College 

"Gracious  charm,  and  Ah!  a  brain." 

Yearbook  Staff  4,  Editor-in-Chief  4  .  .  .  Cardinal  Staff  4,  Copy  Editor 
4  .  .  .  Bios  Club  3,  4,  Secretary  4  .  .  .  Latin  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  Sec¬ 
retary  1  .  .  .  French  Club  2,  3,  4,  Secretary  3,  President  4  .  .  .  Junior 
Red  Cross  Council  1,  2  .  .  .  Nurses'  Aides  Council  1,  2,  3  .  .  . 
Science  Fair  4  .  .  .  Librarian  4  .  .  .  Prom  Committee  3  .  .  . 
National  Honor  Society  3,  4  .  .  .  AA  1,2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Biologist 


JOHN  NIEJADLIK 

76  Houlton  Street  College 

"I  have  nothing  to  declare  but  my  genius." 

Latin  Club  1,  2,  3,  Treasurer  1,  2  .  .  .  Bios  Club  3,  4,  President 
3,  4  .  .  .  Camera  Club  3  .  .  .  Junior  Red  Cross  Council  1,  2,  3,  4, 
Vice  President  2,  3  .  .  .  Baseball  2,  4  .  .  .  Prom  Committee  3 
.  .  .  Cardinal  Staff  4  .  .  .  Yearbook  Staff  4  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 
AMBITION:  Chemical  Engineer 


48 


CARL  NYSTROM 

Fall  River  Avenue,  Rehoboth 

"A  smile  for  everyone." 

AA  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Cabinet-Making 


Commercial 


GAIL  SANDRA  PADDEN 

63  Sherbourne  Avenue 

"Life  is  short  and  uncertain;  let  us  spend  it  as  well  as  we  can." 
Latin  Club  1,  2  .  .  .  French  Club  2,  3  .  .  .  Librarian  2  .  .  .  Junior 
Red  Cross  1,  2,  3,  4,  President  2,  3  .  .  .  Pep  Squad  2,  3  .  .  .  Year¬ 
book  Staff  4  .  .  .  AA  1 ,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Nurse 


"Gay" 

College 


WILLIAM  LOUIS  PALMISCIANO  "Bill" 

3  Cole  Street  College 

"All  our  knowledge  is  ourselves  to  know." 

Latin  Club  1,  2  .  .  .  French  Club  2,  3  .  .  .  Band  1,  2,  3,  4  .  .  . 
Orchestra  1,  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Boys'  State  Representative  3  .  .  .  Bios 
Club  3,  4,  Treasurer  3,  4  .  .  .  Camera  Club  2,  3,  4,  President  3,  4 
.  .  .  Golf  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Cardinal  Staff  4  .  .  .  Yearbook  Staff  4 
.  .  .  Prom  Committee  3  .  .  .  National  Honor  Society  3,  4  .  .  . 
AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Engineer 


49 


ARTHUR  PARENT  "Art" 

620  Ocean  Grove  Avenue  Commercial 

"All's  well  that  ends  well." 

AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Business 


THOMAS  GERALD  PARENT  "Tom" 

50  Maplewood  Avenue  College 

"Truth  hath  a  quiet  breast." 

Latin  Club  1  .  .  .  French  Club  3  .  .  .  Boys'  Glee  Club  3  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 
AMBITION:  College 


DAVID  PHILIPP 

Sharps  Lot  Road 

"True  nobility  is  exempt  from  fear." 

AA  4. 

AMBITION:  Chemical  Engineer 


"Dave" 

College 


50 


FRANCES  ANN  PHILLIPS  "Shortie" 

90  Mason  Street,  Rehoboth  Business 

"Have  you  gathered  your  wits  from  wool-gathering?" 

Glee  Club  1,  2  .  .  .  Business  Bees  4  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Typist 


WILLIAM  LUTHER  RATCLIFFE  JR.  "Lu" 

86  Bayside  Avenue  Shop 

"Little  strokes  fell  great  oaks." 

Baseball  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Undecided 


NO  PHOTO 
AVAILABLE 


ERNEST  JOSEPH  PINEAULT  "Ernie" 

85  Anthony  Avenue  College 

"The  man  who  has  music  in  his  soul,  will  be  most  in  love  with  the 

loveliest." 

Student  Council  2  .  .  .  Orchestra  2,  3,  4,  Vice  President  3  .  .  .  Band 
1,  2,  3,  4,  Secretary  3,  President  4  .  .  .  Bios  Club  4  .  .  .  Mixed  Chorus 

3,  4,  President  4  .  .  .  Boys'  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3  .  .  .  French  Club  2,  3 

.  .  .  Latin  Club  1,  2  .  .  .  All-District  Band  4  .  .  .  Prom  Committee  3 

.  .  .  Yearbook  Staff  4  ...  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Music  Teacher 


51 


DONNA  REMY  "Don" 

62  Eisenhower  Road  Commercial 

"It's  not  everyone  who  is  good  natured." 

Librarian  4,  Vice  President  4  .  .  .  Pep  Squad  2  .  .  .  Cheerleader  3,  4  .  .  . 
Prom  Committee  3  .  .  .  Volleyball  3,  4  .  .  .  Basketball  Manager  4  .  .  . 
Track  2  .  .  .  Business  Bees  4  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Airline  Hostess 


"Shortie" 

Business 

.  .  .  Business 


CLAUDETTE  RAYMOND 

272  Milford  Road 

"Sing  away  sorrows  and  cast  away  cares." 
Girls'  Glee  Club  1,  2,  4  .  .  .  Librarian  3  .  .  .  Majorette  4 
Bees  4  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Secretary 


JANICE  JUNE  RENAUD  "Jan" 

792  Old  Gardners  Neck  Road  College 

"Fine  clothes  are  never  out  of  fashion." 

Latin  Club  1  .  .  .  French  Club  3  .  .  .  Yearbook  Staff  4  .  .  .  Junior  Red 
Cross  1 ,  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Girls'  Glee  Club  4  .  .  .  Nurses'  Aide  1,  2,  3  .  .  . 

Prom  Committee  3  .  .  .  Junior  High  Girls'  Glee  Club  .  .  .  AA  1 ,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Nurse 


THOMAS  DANIEL  REZENDES  "T.  R." 

275  Hortonville  Road  Business 

"Be  happy,  go  lucky." 

Business  Bees  4  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Farmer 


SYLVIA  LORRAINE  ROSS 

25  McCallion  Avenue  College 

"Life  is  the  gift  of  God  and  is  divine." 

Latin  Club  1,  2  .  .  .  Girls'  Glee  Club  3,  4  .  .  .  Majorette  4  .  .  . 
Yearbook  4  .  .  .  AA  1,2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Fashion  Designer 


JOHN  RUGGERIO  "Speed" 

2684  G.A.R.  Flighway  College 

"Man  of  thought,  and  man  of  action." 

Track  2  .  .  .  AA  1 ,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Electronic  Technician 


PAUL  RUGGERIO 

2684  G.A.R.  Highway  College 

"When  you  have  nothing  to  say,  say  nothing." 

French  Club  3,  4  .  .  .  Camera  Club  3,  4  .  .  .  Latin  Club  1,  2 
.  .  .  Science  Fair  3,  4  .  .  .  AA  1,2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Photographer 


MARILYN  RUTH  SEAGRAVE  "Lynn" 

2097  Highland  Avenue,  Fall  River  College 

"Those  who  bring  sunshine  to  the  lives  of  others,  can  not  keep  it  from 
themselves." 

Cardinal  Girls'  Choir  4  .  .  .  Mixed  Chorus  4  .  .  .  Cardinal  Staff  4  . 
Yearbook  Staff  4  .  .  .  Pep  Squad  4  .  .  .  AA  4. 

AMBITION:  College 


STEVEN  J.  SENAY 

147  Old  Warren  Road 

"I  would  make  reason  my  guide." 
Projection  Club  3,  4  .  .  .  AA  1 ,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Fighter-Bomber  Pilot 


"Giggs" 

College 


PRISCILLA  ELLEN  SHUMAN 

18  Harbor  Road 

'Nothing  great  was  ever  achieved  without  enthusiasm. 

Latin  Club  1,  2,  Secretary  2  .  .  .  French  Club  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Librarian 
4,  Vice  President  4  .  .  .  Prom  Committee  3  .  .  .  Volleyball  3,  4 
.  .  .  Cheerleader  3,  4,  Head  4  .  .  .  Cardinal  Staff  4  .  . 

Staff  4  .  .  .  National  Honor  Society  3,  4  .  .  .  AA  1, 

AMBITION:  Physical  Therapist 


"Pris" 

College 


Yearbook 
2,  3,  4. 


CLAUDETTE  SIROIS 

281  Ocean  Grove  Avenue 

"Most  of  all  I'll  be  happy." 
Librarian  4,  President  4  .  .  .  Business  Bees  4  . 

2,  3  .  .  .  Cardinal  Girls'  Choir  3,  4  .  .  .  Mixed 
AA  1,2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Secretary 


"Clo" 

Business 


.  Girls' 
Chorus 


Glee 
3,  4 


Club 


BRUCE  SMITH 

23  Juniper  Avenue 

"Why  worry?  Just  take  life  easy." 
Projection  Club  4  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Construction  Engineer 


"Brutus" 


College 


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GERALD  RICHARD  SOUZA 

141  Ocean  Grove  Avenue 

"All's  well  that  ends  well." 
Business  Bees  4  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Service 


JACQUUN  ELIZABETH  SMYTH  “Jackie" 

151  Old  Fall  River  Road  Commercial 

"Little  southern  belle." 

AA  4. 

AMBITION:  Secretary 


PAUL  STEGER 

1 22  Barton  Avenue 

French  Club  3  .  .  .  Track  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 
AMBITION:  Designer 


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College 


DAVID  BRUCE  STICKLER  "Dave" 

67  Lawrence  Street  College 

"Strength  of  mind  is  exercise,  not  rest." 

Latin  Club  1,  2  .  .  .  Student  Council  4  .  .  .  Camera  Club  2,  3,  4 
.  .  .  Bios  Club  3,  4  .  .  .  Band  1,  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Orchestra  1,  2,  3 
.  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Physicist 


ANN  BEATRICE  THAYER  "Annie" 

416  Old  Providence  Road  College 

"Thoughtful,  busy,  friendly,  and  gay." 

Class  Secretary  1,  3,  4  .  .  .  Yearbook  Staff  4  .  .  .  Cardinal  Staff 
4,  Social  Editor  4  .  .  .  Student  Council  1,  3  .  .  .  Latin  Club  3,  4 
.  .  .  Track  1  .  .  .  Bios  Club  3  .  .  .  Volleyball  3,  4  .  .  .  Cardinal 
Girls'  Choir  3,  4  .  .  .  Mixed  Chorus  3,  4  ...  All  District  Chorus 
4  .  .  .  Freshman  Chorus  1  .  .  .  Prom  Committee  3  .  .  .  Pep  Squad 
4  ...  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Medical  Technician 


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JUDITH  ANN  VENTURINI  "Ju" 

25  Ralph  Chapman  Road  Business 

"Laugh  and  the  world  laughs  with  you." 

Student  Council  1,  2  .  .  .  Librarian  2,  3,  Vice  President  3  .  .  . 
Girls'  Glee  Club  4,  Vice  President  4  .  .  .  Prom  Committee  3  .  .  . 
Business  Bees  4  .  .  .  Pep  Squad  2,  Flag  Twirler  3,  4  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 
AMBITION:  Secretary 


JUNE  MARY  VENTURINI 

25  Ralph  Chapman  Road 

"This  busy  bee  has  no  time  for  sorrow." 

Class  Vice  President  1  .  .  .  Librarian  2,  3,  Treasurer  3  .  . 

Squad  2,  Flag  Twirler  3,  4  .  .  .  Girls'  Glee  Club  4,  President  4 
Business  Bees  4  .  .  .  Prom  Committee  3  .  .  .  AA  1 ,  2,  3,  4. 
AMBITION:  Secretary 


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Business 
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CLINTON  WATKINSON  "Wickie" 

138  Ocean  View  Avenue  College 

"Friendly,  sportsman-like  leader." 

Class  President  4  .  .  .  Football  4  .  .  .  Track  3,  4  .  .  .  Prom  Committee  3 
.  .  .  .  Student  Council  4  .  .  .  AA  1,  2,  3,  4 
AMBITION:  Engineer 


JUDITH  WALSHE  "Judy" 

25  Neptune  Avenue  Business 

"With  a  twinkle  in  her  eye" 

Business  Bees  4  .  .  .  Office  Assistant  2,  3,  4  .  .  .  Freshman  Chorus  1 
.  .  .  Prom  Committee  3  .  .  .  Track  1  .  .  .  Volleyball  3  .  .  .  Pep  Squad 
4  ...  AA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

AMBITION:  Secretary 


grade  as  eager,  yet  timid  freshmen.  We  were  all  very  excited  about  taking  an  active  part  in  the  stu¬ 
dent  body  of  Case  High  School,  and  venturing  into  any  activities  which  would  come  before  us  in  the 
next  four  years.  With  Mr.  Edward  R.  Silva  as  our  advisor,  we  plunged  into  events  of  the  year.  Ronald 
Walker,  president;  June  Venturini,  vice  president;  Ann  Thayer,  secretary;  and  Donald  Gustafson, 
treasurer,  were  the  class  officers  elected.  Every  event  held  was  both  socially  and  financially  a  success, 
and  when  Class  Day  arrived,  we  were  both  proud  and  eager  to  let  everyone  know  that  we  were 
an  outstanding  class.  Leaving  our  freshman  year,  we  had  an  anxious  and  enthusiastic  outlook 
upon  entering  the  senior  high  school. 


Mrs.  Alice  Fallon  advised  us  in  our  sophomore  year,  and  the  officers  elected  to  serve  with  her 
were  Donald  Gustafson,  president;  Jeanne  Chouinard,  vice  president;  Maureen  Donovan,  secretary; 
and  William  Freeman,  treasurer.  Selling  greeting  cards,  and  sponsoring  two  successful  dances  were 
our  main  accomplishments  of  the  year. 


In  1957  we  began  the  last  half  of  our  four  year  high  school  career.  This  time  our  class  was  ad¬ 
vised  by  Mr.  Paul  F.  Monahan.  Serving  as  class  officers  were  Donald  MacLeod,  president;  Harvey 
Mackie,  vice  president;  Ann  Thayer,  secretary;  and  Bruce  Demoranville,  treasurer.  Aside  from  spon¬ 
soring  our  dances,  the  class  held  a  very  successful  paper  drive,' and  the  most  satisfying  accomplish¬ 
ment  of  all— "Evening  in  Paris,"  our  Junior-Senior  Prom.  Eagerly  the  class  planned  and  worked  to 
make  our  prom  the  best  ever  presented  at  Case.  Before  our  Junior  year  was  over  we  realized  how 
much  our  class  advisor  meant  to  us,  so  we  voted  to  dedicate  our  senior  yearbook  to  Mr.  Paul  F. 
Monahan. 


September  1958  rang  in  with  great  excitement,  for  we  were  now  seniors  climbing  our  last  steps 
in  our  high  school  life  and  Miss  Rita  Sollivan,  our  advisor  helped  us  every  step  of  the  way.  In 
early  September,  we  elected  our  class  officers  for  the  final  time-.  Alexander  McCrae,  president;  Ann 
Thayer,  secretary;  and  Jeanne  Chouinard,  treasurer.  As  seniors  we  lived  our  most  important  school 
year.  The  yearbook  was  the  most  important  undertaking  and  with  Janice  Murphy,  as  editor-in- 
chief,  the  book  rolled  off  the  press  smoothly.  As  seniors  we  were  also  allowed  to  make  up  the  staff 
of  the  Cardinal,  our  school  newspaper. 


As  our  high  school  days  have  slowly  diminished,  our  physical  and  mental  learning  have  in¬ 
creased  steadily.  Our  sincere  thanks  go  to  our  advisor.  Miss  Rita  Sullivan,  for  her  undivided  time 
and  effort  which  she  has  bestowed  upon  us,  and  also  to  Miss  Helen  A.  Reagan,  Principal,  and  to 
Superintendent  Richard  B.  Greenman,  and  to  all  the  teachers  and  friends  who  have  helped  our  class 
through  Joseph  Case  High  School. 


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President  _  WOLLASTON  MORIN 

Vice  President  _  GERALDINE  PALMISCIANO 

Secretary  _  JOANNE  O'BRIEN 

Treasurer  _  MELANIE  PELLETIER 


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PETER  SEXTON 

Vice  President 

NANCY  CHRISTOPHER 

Secretary 

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Treasurer 

ELIZABETH  DIXON 


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Vice  President  _  JEAN  YOUNG 

Secretary  _  _  FAY  MARSHALL 

Treasurer  _  SUSAN  WARD 


Class  Advisor-MRS.  MARY  SULLIVAN 


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President  _  WILLIAM  COTTER 

Vice  President _  DONALD  GUSTAFSON 

Secretary  _ MAUREEN  DONOVAN 

Treasurer  _  SUSAN  DANIELSON 

Advisor  _  MRS.  JULIA  PAPANDREA 


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President  . ..... . .  JOHN  NIEJADLIK 

Vice  President  _ _ _  HELEN  MIDWOOD 

Secretary  _ _ _ _ _  JANICE  MURPHY 

Treasurer  _  WILLIAM  PALMISCIANO 

Program  Chairman  . . . .  ERNIE  PiNEAULT 

Advisor  _ _ _  MRS.  MAURITA  SIEDENTOPF 


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Vice  President  . .  MARILYN  HARVEY 

Secretary  _ _ _ _ _ _  DIANE  PENROSE 

Treasurer  -  CHRIS  MERRILL 


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MURIEL  GAGNE 
Vice  President 
JUDY  HADFIELD 
Secretary 

JACQUELINE  COTE 
Treasurer 

JEANNE  CHOUINARD 


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Vice  President  _ _ _  GILBERT  COREY 


Advisor 


Secretary  _ _ _ _  SUSAN  DANIELSON 

Treasurer  _ _ _  BONNIE  ROSENTHAL 


MR.  EDWARD  SILVA 


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President  _ _ _ _ _  CLAUDETTE  SIROIS 

Vice  President  . . . . - . —  PRISCILLA  SHUMAN 

Recorder  - - 


Secretary  . . . . . -  JUDY  CARR 

Treasurer  _ _ _  _  MELANIE  PELLETIER 


MARY  DALTON 


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ASSOCIATE  EDITORS 


David  Brownell 


Maureen  Donovan 


FEATURE  WRITERS 


FEATURE  EDITOR 
Muriel  Courville  • 


ADVISOR 
Anne  S.  Pollen 


"COPy  EDITORS 


an  ice  Murphy 


MUSIC  EDITOR 
Marilyn  Harvey 


SPORTS  EDITORS 


Bill  Cotter 


POETRY 
Lynn  Seagrave 


CHIEF  TYPISTS 


Barbara  Miller 


CURRENT  EVENTS 
Bill  Palmisciano 


ART 

Carol  Martin 


FICTION  EDITOR 
Helen  Midwood 

REPORTERS 
Patricia  Brilliant 


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President 

MARY  MARGARET  DALTON 
Vice  President 
MARILYN  HARVEY 
Secreta  ry 

CHRIS  MERRILL 
Director 

BEVERLY  BAKALLY 


FIRST  ROW:  Lynn  Seagrave,  Chris  Merrill,  Nancy  Ramstedt,  Barbara  Burton,  Elaine  Provazza,  Miss  Beverly 
Bakally.  SECOND  ROW:  Ann  Thayer,  Donna  Cawley,  Pat  McCarthy,  Mary  Dalton,  Susan  Lapierre,  Pat 
Lindsay.  THIRD  ROW:  Deborah  Smith,  Ann  Heywood,  Marilyn  Harvey,  Kathy  Peckham,  Claudette  Sirois, 
Marilyn  Lewis.  FOURTH  ROW:  Paula  Heald,  Judy  Carr,  Dotty  Carr,  Judy  Hadfield,  Janet  Lamb,  Sally  Chace. 


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President 

ERNIE  PINEAULT 

Vice  President 
ALLEN  DAVIS 

Secretary 

PAT  LINDSAY 

Director 

H.  JAMES  LAFLAMME 


FIRST  ROW:  Debbie  Smith,  Ann  Heywood,  Marilyn  Lewis,  Elaine  Provazza,  Pat  Lindsay,  Doris  Skelly,  Donna 
Cawley.  SECOND  ROW:  Everett  Cestodio,  Dotty  Carr,  Claudette  Sirois,  Janet  Lamb,  Susan  Lapierre,  Alphonse 
Lamonthegne,  Ernie  Pineault.  THIRD  ROW:  John  Gasper,  Kathy  Hambly,  Ann  Thayer,  Lynn  Seagrave,  Marilyn 
Harvey,  Mary  Margaret  Dalton,  Kathy  Peckham,  Mr.  H.  James  La  Flamme. 


President 

JUNE  VENTURINI 

Vice  President 
JUDY  VENTURINI 

Secretary 

LINDA  GARDNER 


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President  _ _ ____ _ _  ERNEST  PINEAULT 

Vice  President  . . . .  ROBERT  PEACOCK 

Secretary  . . . . . . .  DONALD  MEDEIROS 

Director  . . . . . .  MR.  H.  JAMES  LAFAMME 


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SUMMARY 

In  1959  the  Cardinals  ran  into  tough  luck  as 
they  posted  a  1-6-1  record  for  the  season  with 
the  win  coming  at  the  expense  of  Lawrence  High 
of  Falmouth.  Hampered  by  injuries  throughout 
the  season,  there  were  games  which  could  have 
gone  the  other  way  if  not  for  lack  of  manpower. 

No  matter  how  far  behind  they  were  the  Maroon 
and  Gold  eleven  did  not  quit,  and  for  this  they 
can  be  commended. 


Upper  left:  HARVEY  MACKIE 
halfback 

Top:  ROGER  CASTONGUAY 
fullback 

Upper  right:  AL  McCRAE 
end 

Right:  CLINT  WATKINSON 
halfback 

Left:  BRUCE  DEMORANVILLE 
guard 

Lower  left:  BILL  TURNER 
tackle 

Bottom:  DICK  DESRUISSEAUX 
fullback 

Lower  right:  JOE  QUINLAN 
end 


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Upper  left:  BRUCE  BUFFINGTON 
halfback 

Top:  DON  MacLEOD 
end 

Upper  right:  JOHN  BRICKHILL 
halfback 

Left:  MANNY  CARVALHO 
tackle 

Lower  left:  PAUL  SUAAMERS 
quarterback 

Bottom:  JIM  MURPHY 
halfback 

Lower  right:  MERLE  MACKIE 
halfback 

Right:  BENNY  ADAMS 
tackle 


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Upper  left:  RONNIE  CAHOON 
end 

Top:  JOHN  GASPAR 
guard 

Upper  right:  DON  GUSTAFSON 
halfback 

Left:  BILL  MITCHELL 
end 

Right:  FRANK  KINGSLEY 
center 

Lower  left:  BARRY  CULLEN 
guard 

Bottom:  GERALD  GALEGO 
tackle 

Lower  right:  RONNIE  CATABIA 
end 


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Doris  Skelly  and  Joanne  Wojtowicz  Elaine  Provazza  and  Susan  Lapierre 


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Geraldine  Palmisciano 
Donna  Remy 


Carolyn  Carr  and  Melanie  Pelletier 


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Betty  Hyde,  Head 


G deer  leaders 

Claire  Montminy 
Nancy  Christopher 


Thelma  Shoesnnith  and  Cynthia  Morin 


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SUMMARY 

Winning  seven  games  and  also  losing  seven, 
the  Cardinals'  basketball  team  placed  fifth  in  the 
Narry  League. 

Case's  biggest  game  of  the  year  was  a  53-47 
decision  over  Dighton  High  and  this  loss  knocked 
Dighton  permanently  out  of  first  place. 


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RICHARD  DESRUISSEAUX 


Forward 


DONALD  MacLEOD 


Center 


Captain 


ALEX  McCRAE 


Guard 


WILLIAM  COTTER 


Forward 


HARVEY  MACKIE 


Guard 


ROGER  CASTONGUAY 


Guard 


RONALD  CAHOON 
Forward 


PHILIP  DESRUISSEAUX 
Forward 


GERALD  "Lefty''  PARADIS 
Guard 


JOHN  SANDERSON 
Forward 


JOSEPH  QUINLAN 


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KNEELING:  Don  St.  Pierre,  Brian  McGurn,  Bob  Withereil,  Lennie  O'Neil.  STANDING:  Dennis  Sr.  Pierre,  Danny 
Toolin,  Herb  Webb,  Ronny  Rodriques,  Jerry  Carpenter,  Adin  Demary,  Richie  McCrae. 


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SUMMARY 

The  Junior  Varsity  posted  a  ten  win-four  loss 
record  and  ended  in  a  first  place  tie  with  Somerset. 


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SEATED:  Susan  Danielson,  Marilyn  Harvey,  Elaine  Donovan,  Carol  Martin,  Co-Captains,  Jeanne  Chouinard  and 
Maureen  Donovan,  Dorrie  Skelly,  Judy  Hadfield,  and  Lisa  Olson.  STANDING:  Miss  Norma  Rizy,  Coach;  Donna 
Remy,  Manager. 


The  1959  girls'  basketball  team  captured  second  place  in  a  tie  with  Durfee  High 
School.  The  girls  had  a  very  successful  season,  winning  nine  out  of  eleven  Bristol 
County  League  games. 

The  team,  coached  by  Miss  Norma  Rizy,  consisted  of  five  seniors  and  four  juniors. 
Next  year  they  are  sure  to  be  a  winning  team  and  the  yearbook  staff  wishes  them 
the  best  of  luck. 


SUMMARY 


Case  _ 

______  71 

New  Bedford  _ 

_  66 

Case  _ 

_  62 

Fairhaven  _ 

_  45 

Case  _ 

_  42 

Dighton  _ 

____  26 

Case  _ 

_  37 

Taunton  _ 

_  56 

Case  _ 

__  41 

Voke  _ 

_  20 

Case  _ 

_  51 

Dartmouth  _ 

_____  26 

Case  _ 

_  __  44 

Westport  _ 

43 

Case  _ 

_  46 

Mt.  St.  Mary's  _ 

.  ____  44 

Case  _ 

_  30 

Dominican  _ 

_____  22 

Case  _ 

_  55 

Somerset  _ 

_____  29 

Case  _ 

______  43 

Durfee  _ 

______  44 

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JEANNE  CHOUINARD 
Center  Forward 


CAROL  MARTIN 
Left  Forward 


MARILYN  HARVEY 
Right  Forward 


DORRIE  SKELLY  LISA  OLSON  JUDY  HADFIELD 

Left  Forward  Right  Forward  Center  Guard 


MAUREEN  DONOVAN 
Right  Guard 


SUSAN  DANIELSON 
Left  Guard 


ELAINE  DONOVAN 
Center  Guard 


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FIRST  ROW:  Pat  Remy,  Jo  Ann  Hickey,  Claudette  Canuel,  Gerry  Palmisciano.  SECOND  ROW:  Pat  McCarthy, 
manager;  Pat  Teller,  Sue  Gersch,  Janet  Lamb,  Muriel  Courville,  Kathy  Peckham,  and  Melanie  Pelletier. 


The  Case  J.  V.  basketball  team  had  a  successful  season  winning  seven  out  of 
eleven  attempts.  Next  year  promises  to  be  a  good  one  with  very  good  material 
coming  back.  We  all  wish  them  the  best  of  luck  in  the  coming  year. 


SUMMARY 


Case  _ 

_  23 

New  Bedford  _ 

....  51 

Case  _ 

_  28 

Fairhaven  _ 

_  31 

Case  . _ 

......  24 

Dighton  _ 

.  15 

Case  _ 

_  25 

Taunton  _ 

_  22 

Case  _ 

_  19 

Mount  _ 

18 

Case  _ 

15 

Dartmouth  _ 

....  17 

Case  _ 

_  29 

Westport  _ 

4 

Case  _ 

_  29 

Somerset  _ 

.....  24 

Case  _ 

_  32 

Dominican  _ 

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Case  _ 

_  30 

Voke  _  _ 

...  16 

Case  _ 

_  30 

Durfee  _ 

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JANICE  RENAUD 
WILLIAM  COTTER 


C)/ass  IsOii 

JUDITH  VENTURINI 
HARVEY  MACKIE 


CBest  CfllT^rouncf 


MAUREEN  DONOVAN 
WILLIAM  COTTER 


JKost  CPopufar 


DONNA  REMY 
HARVEY  MACKIE 


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JlCost  IBiJzefy 
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JANICE  MURPHY 
DAVID  STICKLER 


JKost  CBashJuf 


MARY  MARGARET  DALTON 
JOHN  BRICKHILL 


DicfJKost  Jor 
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MAUREEN  DONOVAN 
DAVID  STICKLER 


JKost  dthletic 

JEANNE  CHOUINARD 
HARVEY  MACKIE 


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JKosi  Original 

GERALDINE  MEDEIROS 
JOHN  GASPAR 


JKosi  JKisdieuous 


SALLY  CABRAL 
ALBERT  CANEDY 


CBesi  lancers 

JUNE  VENTURINI 
DONALD  GUSTAFSON 


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The  D.A.R.  Award  is  presented  each  year  to  the  outstanding  senior  girl.  This 
year  Jeanne  Chouinard  was  chosen  for  her  leadership,  devotion,  and  service. 

Jeanne,  an  all-round  student,  active  in  many  extracurricular  activities  has  been 
a  valuable  asset  to  both  the  Class  of  '59  and  to  Case  High  School. 

The  class  wishes  her  much  happiness  and  success  in  the  years  that  lie  ahead. 


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This  year,  the  Harvard  Book  has  been  awarded  to  James  R.  Johnson.  Each  June, 
the  Harvard  Club  of  Fall  River  presents  this  award  to  a  boy  in  the  junior  class  out¬ 
standing  for  his  capabilities  of  leadership  and  character.  James  is  intelligent,  gentle¬ 
manly,  cooperative,  and  ambitious,  justly  deserving  of  this  honor. 

We,  the  students  of  Joseph  Case  High  School,  hope  James  will  find  this  award 
a  symbol  of  success;  and  we  wish  him  happiness  and  good  luck  in  the  future. 


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si ooertisem  en  /s 


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Compliments 

of 


SWANSEA 
TEACHER'S  CLUB 


BEST  WISHES  TO  THE 
GRADUATING  CLASS 


Compliments 

of 


WEBB  OIL  COMPANY 


BRIDGEMAN 


Pittsburgh  Paints 
Unpainted  Furniture 
Builders  Hardware 
Insulation 


Compliments  of 

WOOD'S  DAIRY 

161  Milford  Road 
SWANSEA,  MASSACHUSETTS 
OS.  3-0133 


Compliments  of 

CLASS  OF  '61 

JOSEPH  CASE  HIGH  SCHOOL 


Compliments  of 


INTERNATIONAL 
LADIES  GARMENT 
WORKERS  UNION 


Compliments 

of 


CHERRY  &  WEBB  CO. 

FALL  RIVER,  MASSACHUSETTS 


SULLIVAN  DONUT 
CO.,  INC. 


SOUSA'S 
PHOTO  SERVICE 

161  Pleasant  Street 


Wholesale  — -  Retail 


FALL  RIVER,  MASSACHUSETTS 


1460-70  Fall  River  Avenue 
SEEKONK,  MASSACHUSETTS 


Phone  Ed.  6-9150 


Compliments  of 

OCEAN  GROVE 
PHARMACY 

Swansea,  Massachusetts 


NORTH  SWANSEA 
LUMBER  CO. 


10  Old  Providence  Rd. 
LOUIS  A.  TRAVERS,  Prop. 


R.  T.  BISSON,  Reg.  Phar. 


Compliments 


Compliments 


of 


of 


NORMAN  D  0. 
PAQUIN, 
D.D.S. 


COMMUNITY 
CLEANERS,  INC. 


1249  County  Street 
SOMERSET,  MASSACHUSETTS 


ALICE  HENRY'S 

HUNT'S  FISH 

BEAUTY  SALON 

AND  CHIPS 

42  Ian  St. 

103  Bayview  Avenue 

SWANSEA,  MASSACHUSETTS 

SWANSEA,  MASSACHUSETTS 

Compliments 

of 


FALL  RIVER 
HERALD  NEWS 


CHACE 

ORCHARDS,  INC. 

408  Bark  Street 

SWANSEA,  MASSACHUSETTS 


Compliments 

of 

A  FRIEND 


DUFOUR  PIANO  CO. 

Pianos  and  Organs 

Orchestra  for  All 
Occasions 

ROGER  DUFOUR,  Prop. 

538  South  Main  Street 
FALL  RIVER,  MASSACHUSETTS 
OS  2-5656 


Compliments 

of 

A  FRIEND 


C.  H.  &  N.  B. 
OURFEE 


Insurance 


60  Bedford  St. 

FALL  RIVER,  MASSACHUSETTS 


4* 

►  ft 

►  ft 

Compliments 

of 


LORINGS 


In  Memory 
of 


SUZETTE 


Compliments 

of 

STEPHANIE'S 
DRESS  SHOP 

4  Church  Street 


WARREN,  RHODE  ISLAND 


ALMAC'S 
SUPER  MARKET 


Ahoy  There,  Matey! 


DIAL  1480 

WSAR 


County  Road 

BARRINGTON,  RHODE  ISLAND 


Music  and  News  Around  the  Clock 
24  HOURS  A  DAY 


DR.  LEO 
JACOBSON 

Optometrist 
442  Main  Street 
WARREN,  RHODE  ISLAND 


Compliments 

of 


REVEREND  ERNEST  BLAIS 


J.  B.  TRAVERS  LUMBER  CO. 

G.  A.  R:  Highway 
North  Swansea,  Massachusetts 
FRontier  9-9600 
WE  DELIVER  ANYWHERE 


MARY'S 

BEAUTY  SHOP 

546  Main  Street 

WARREN,  RHODE  ISLAND 
CHerry  5-8990 

SILVA'S 

SOMERSET  DRUG 

Cor.  County  St. 

and  Davis  Avenue 

SOMERSET,  MASSACHUSETTS 

friend 

Compliments  of 

MR.  AND  MRS. 

LOUIS  J.  SIROIS 

SWANSEA,  MASSACHUSETTS 

JOHN  D.  LYNCH  FUNERAL  HOME 

513  Pine  Street 


SWANSEA,  MASSACHUSETTS 


LOUIE'S  RADIO 
&  TV  SERVICE 

Commercial  —  Industrial 
Residential  Electronics 
TEL  Os.  3-0067 


LOVETT'S 
VARIETY  STORE 

Swaze  Corner 

SWANSEA,  MASSACHUSETTS 
Tel.  Os.  2-8433 


THE 

LIST  COMPANY 


NELSON'S  DAIRY 

132  Barlow  Street 
FALL  RIVER,  MASSACHUSETTS 


142  Second  Street 
FALL  RIVER,  MASSACHUSETTS 


Osborne  2-1432 


MAILLOUX'S 


NADEAU'S 
HARDWARE  STORE 

OCEAN  GROVE  AVENUE 
SWANSEA,  MASSACHUSETTS 
Your  Friendly  Store 
of  All  Your  Needs 


MONIZ  VARIETY 


Buffington  Street 
SWANSEA,  MASSACHUSETTS 


LAFLAMME  BROS. 


Builders  and  Contractors 


JOHN  c.  UNDO 
&  SON 


OFFICE 


Plumbing  and  Heating 


500  Gardners  Neck  Road 
Swansea,  Massachusetts 


120  Eagle  Street 

FALL  RIVER,  MASSACHUSETTS 


LION'S 

Everything  for  Your  Home 
84  Bedford  St. 

FALL  RIVER,  MASSACHUSETTS 


Compliments  of 


THE  SWANSEA  SELECTMEN 


Chairman— JAMES  B.  MURPHY  Cleric— FRANK  H.  KINGSLEY 


GROVE 

BARBER  SHOP 

288  Ocean  Grove  Avenue 


BABY  WORLD 

Infants  Clothing 


Gifts  and  Furniture 


SWANSEA,  MASSACHUSETTS 


288  Ocean  Grove  Avenue 


SWANSEA,  MASSACHUSETTS 


LAWTON'S 

DAIRY 


SWANSEA,  MASSACHUSETTS 
OS.  2-871 1 


JOSEPH  BORGE 
&  SONS,  INCORPORATED 

Gar  Highway 

SWANSEA,  MASSACHUSETTS 


DEL-MAC  ORCHARD 

DAVE'S  CLEANERS 

Your  Swansea  Cleaner 

SWANSEA,  MASSACHUSETTS 

202  Pinehurst  Avenue 

SWANSEA,  MASSACHUSETTS 

J.  T.  SULLIVAN 

F.  A.  FOREST  COMPANY 

HARRY'S  SEAFOOD 

Gifts  of  Distinction 

206  So.  Main  Street 

FALL  RIVER,  MASSACHUSETTS 

20  Mount  Hope  Avenue 
SWANSEA,  MASSACHUSETTS 

Compliments 

of 


OLDSMOBILE 


EVERETT  MOTORS,  INCORPORATED 


CADILLAC 


PALM  LUMBER  CO.,  INC. 

1112  Charles  Street 

NORTH  PROVIDENCE,  RHODE  ISLAND 
PAwtucket  3-5555 


STEVENSON'S  RESTAURANT 

ROUTE  6  NORTH  DARTMOUTH,  MASSACHUSETTS 

OSborne  3-0775 


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REISE'S  DAIRY,  INC. 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS 


VENTURINI 

BROTHERS 


Ceramic  Tile 
and 

Marble  Contractors 

SHOWROOM 
138  Rockland  Street 
Fall  River 
Massachusetts 

OSborne  6-8551 
OSborne  2-5403 


O'NEIL'S  FISK  TIRE  SERVICE,  INC 

267  Central  Street 
Fall  River,  Massachusetts 


OFFICE 

OSborne  6-8279 


RECAPPING  PLANT 
OSborne  6-8651 


THOMAS  J. 
BEEDEMS 

308  South  Main  Street 
FALL  RIVER 
MASSACHUSETTS 


BURGESS  DAIRY 

60  Berkley  Street 
East  Providence 
RHODE  ISLAND 
GEneva  4-2673 


EILEEN  DARLING'S  RESTAURANT 

Junction  of  Route  6  and  I  I4A 
SEEKONK,  MASSACHUSETTS 


I  I 


FRED  &  JOE'S 
PIZZERIA 

367  Child  Street 
Warren,  Rhode  Island 
CHerry  5-9510 
FAMOUS  FOR  FLAVOR 


I  I 


A  FRIEND 


Compliments 

of 


THE 

R.  A.  McWHIRR  COMPANY 

FALL  RIVER,  MASSACHUSETTS 


SUTHERLAND  BROTHERS 


Quality  Builders  and  Contractors 
OSborne  4-7767  FREE  ESTIMATIONS  CHerry  5-7746 


R.  E.  SMITH 
COMPANY 

Printers  —  Lithographers 


62  County  Street 
Fall  River,  Mass. 


OSborne  4-3525 


"A  Summer  Day  at  the  Dam" 


Printers  of  School  Yearbooks 
and  the  Case  "Cardinal" 


THE 

SPECTATOR 

Prints  Weekly  News 
and  Pictures 


of  Swansea  Events 


FRANK  N. 
WHEELOCK 
&  SONS 


R.  W.  HADFIELD 


Blacksmiths  and  Welders 


Carpenter  and  Contractor 


257  Brayton  Avenue 
FALL  RIVER,  MASS. 
OSborne  3-9312 


944  Gardners  Neck  Road 
SWANSEA,  MASSACHUSETTS 


Connell  Highway 
NEWPORT,  R.  I. 
Telephone  3219 


OSborne  3-1688 


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LAGERSTROM 
POULTRY  FARM 

556  Old  Fall  River  Road 
SWANSEA,  MASS. 


We  hope  you  like  the  book! 


JOHN  MACHADO 

83  Pearse  Road 
Swansea,  Mass. 


OCEAN  GROVE 
PUBLIC  MARKET 


CESSPOOL  AND  DRAINWORK 


204  Pinehurst  Avenue 


OSborne  3-2932 


SWANSEA,  MASS. 


PATRONS  AND  PATRONESSES 

MR.  AND  MRS.  MANUEL  BRILLIANT 
MR.  AND  MRS.  MANUEL  CARVALHO,  SR. 
MR.  AND  MRS.  EDWARD  CASTONGUAY 
MR.  AND  MRS.  HENRY  COUSINEAU 
MR.  AND  MRS.  GERARD  F.  DALTON 
MR.  AND  MRS.  ARNOLD  DEMORANVILLE 
MR.  AND  MRS.  LEO  J.  F.  DONOVAN 
MR.  AND  MRS.  L.  W.  FADDIS 
MR.  AND  MRS.  RICHARD  B.  GREENMAN 
MR.  AND  MRS.  LINVAL  D.  HARVEY 
MR.  AND  MRS.  ALEXANDER  McCRAE 
MR.  AND  MRS.  JOHN  W.  MARVEL 
MR.  AND  MRS.  ARTHUR  C.  MERRILL,  JR. 
MR.  AND  MRS.  JAMES  B.  MURPHY 
MR.  AND  MRS.  THOMAS  F.  MURPHY 
MR.  AND  MRS.  ANTHONY  PALMISCIANO 
MR.  AND  MRS.  RAYMOND  L.  PARENT 
MISS  HELEN  A.  REAGAN 
MR.  AND  MRS.  JOHN  G.  STICKLER 
MISS  RITA  SULLIVAN 
MR.  AND  MRS.  THOMAS  TURNER 
MR.  AND  MRS.  FRANK  VENTURINI 


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